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one of those women was a liza bunton johnson. this was lyndon johnson's grandmother. i didn't know about her, although she was in the books, but i have not dwelt on a part of the tarot books about lyndon johnson. but lucy johnson was giving me my children a 200 of the johnson ranch which is a national park and a preservation area. she was giving us a tour of the house that they had grown up in and were part of that range. she talked about her great-grandmother, who had been out there in johnson county in johnson city in that area. and how she had survived an indian raid in their home by hiding under the house and putting a rug over the trapdoor that she had gone under and putting a diaper in her baby's mouth so that the baby wouldn't cry, and she heard the indians, in. she stayed down there, and she took the horses outside and then she heard footsteps back in and her husband was crying or it just out loud, thinking that she had been taken or killed. so she opened the trap door and came out. this is what was passed down. and i said, oh, my gosh, she should be in the bo
one of those women was a liza bunton johnson. this was lyndon johnson's grandmother. i didn't know about her, although she was in the books, but i have not dwelt on a part of the tarot books about lyndon johnson. but lucy johnson was giving me my children a 200 of the johnson ranch which is a national park and a preservation area. she was giving us a tour of the house that they had grown up in and were part of that range. she talked about her great-grandmother, who had been out there in johnson...
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. >> she agreed to go texas because the factions of lyndon johnson and the liberal senator were at each other's throats and jack kennedy needed texas again. so they went to texas. they went to houston, they went -- ended up in fort worth, the night before on the 21st of november. and on the 22nd of november, as they were talking in the bedroom, he said something that i found eerie. >> yes. well, the night before they arrived in fort forth, they had come from houston. now they are in the hotel room in the morning. and the president looks at a newspaper. the dallas paper. he's reading it before he flies there. there's a full-page ad welcoming him to texas. they thought they're welcoming me. they were having a good trip so far. the 21st went great. then he read the ad. and it was a 12-list of being a communist, socialist, causing death of american soldiers in vietnam. and he said, will you look at this? we're flying to nut country today. then he said, you know, last night when we got here, would been a hell of a night to assassinate the president. it was dark, the crowds were pressing in.
. >> she agreed to go texas because the factions of lyndon johnson and the liberal senator were at each other's throats and jack kennedy needed texas again. so they went to texas. they went to houston, they went -- ended up in fort worth, the night before on the 21st of november. and on the 22nd of november, as they were talking in the bedroom, he said something that i found eerie. >> yes. well, the night before they arrived in fort forth, they had come from houston. now they are in...
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where was lyndon johnson? >> guest: he was in his car with his secret service agent and they rushed to the hospital. they have to go somewhere they don't take him to the lunch he had youngblood says when we get there we will break off and take you to a secure location in you will do what i say and johnson says okay partner. no one knows what has happened. they are whisked away they don't see him. he is secured in a room some distance from the president and jackie. lbj really learns what has happened when an aide comes in and says mr. mr. president, and now he knows kennedy is dead then they put him on air force one. >> host: but the official confirmation but was to be withheld intel he could get to the plane not knowing if there was a conspiracy. >> guest: writes. the president of vietnam's was just assassinated with a conspiracy and there were european assassinations nobody knew what was happening and so they thought he should be protected on air force one. >> host: go back to the scene of the crime. he does
where was lyndon johnson? >> guest: he was in his car with his secret service agent and they rushed to the hospital. they have to go somewhere they don't take him to the lunch he had youngblood says when we get there we will break off and take you to a secure location in you will do what i say and johnson says okay partner. no one knows what has happened. they are whisked away they don't see him. he is secured in a room some distance from the president and jackie. lbj really learns what...
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johnson, who they had just seen 10 minutes before over in fort worth. but that was politics. so there was a large crowd gathered behind a fence line. president noticed them, immediately went to that crowd to shake hands. mrs. kennedy normally wouldn't do that. she joined in and went to the crowd as well. they shook hands and they walked down the line. photographers were having a field day. they were climbing on everything they could get up on to get a good photo. the announcers on the radio stations and tv stations were going crazy with what was going on here with the president being received so well from the people of dallas. we started into downtown dallas. the crowds were built largely from very few as very many as we can see as we get into the city. you'll notice there are some points where it was difficult to get through the crowd. the driver of the presidential victor was keeping the car father -- farther to the left hand side because the president was in the right where and just to keep away from the crowd. at mrs. kennedy was in the leftt rear and output are right nex
johnson, who they had just seen 10 minutes before over in fort worth. but that was politics. so there was a large crowd gathered behind a fence line. president noticed them, immediately went to that crowd to shake hands. mrs. kennedy normally wouldn't do that. she joined in and went to the crowd as well. they shook hands and they walked down the line. photographers were having a field day. they were climbing on everything they could get up on to get a good photo. the announcers on the radio...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning i'm charles osgood this is "sunday morning" first sunday morning of 2014 to be precise. just five days in our new year's resolutions are still relevantly flesh including those that have to do with good health and exercise. more and more americans have taken up one that can be fairly described as a real stretch. as rita braver will report in our sunday morning cover story. >> it's an ancient practice that has inspired a whole body of art. today yoga has millions of practitioner who claim a wealth and benefits. just ask alex and hill layer i can't baldwin. >> top taking things so seriously. >> has this rubbed off on you? >> as if the paparazzi aren't r nt enough. >> aheady millions much us are going to the mat. >> osgood: for millions of americans enamored with a certain candy there's a mystery to be unwrapped, that's exactly what nancy gilles will try to do. >> i love tootsie rolls and tootsie pops, they're delicious. the only candy t
captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning i'm charles osgood this is "sunday morning" first sunday morning of 2014 to be precise. just five days in our new year's resolutions are still relevantly flesh including those that have to do with good health and exercise. more and more americans have taken up one that can be fairly described as a real stretch. as rita...
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veronica johnson is in storm center. good evening and happy new year. >> same thing for you there. we've been tracking the system for days, taking a look at what's coming in. and now today the pieces are starting to come together. we have two storms. another up to the north in illinois. both of these storms are headed this way. they're going to arrive late tomorrow and still around in the area nearly friday. we're going to get snow. and then we're going to get cold air. we have clouds from one system that covers the area. we're looking at a partly cloudy overnight for many. temperatures dropping off to the low 40s. upper 30s by 9:00. low 30s. cold conditions but early tomorrow morning, guys, it is still looking dry. the system will be unfolding, i think tomorrow at this time we'll see a little bit of rain. a little bit of snow mixed in the area. and then as we get into the late evening hours and the early part of the night, it's all snow for us. some of us by friday morning we'll see four ifnches of snow n the ground. some may not have an inch. i'll tell you what gets what coming u
veronica johnson is in storm center. good evening and happy new year. >> same thing for you there. we've been tracking the system for days, taking a look at what's coming in. and now today the pieces are starting to come together. we have two storms. another up to the north in illinois. both of these storms are headed this way. they're going to arrive late tomorrow and still around in the area nearly friday. we're going to get snow. and then we're going to get cold air. we have clouds...
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and you can think of johnson and rauchenberg going beyond abstract expressions. i could go on, right. you can go on right up until the present moment. >> rose: go see it at moma and then it goes next to houston and then comes to the art institute. thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com. up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant rating service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> snowed in, stocks barely bunch as the northeast digs out, but don't let today's lack of big market moves fool you. there is one thing professional investors are watching very closely, and it's not the weather. >>> slow lane, the big auto makers didn't sell as many cars in december as expected and some
and you can think of johnson and rauchenberg going beyond abstract expressions. i could go on, right. you can go on right up until the present moment. >> rose: go see it at moma and then it goes next to houston and then comes to the art institute. thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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and you can think of johnson and rauchenberg going beyond abstract expressions. i could go on, right. you can go on right up until the present moment. >> rose: go see it at moma and then it goes next to houston and then comes to the art institute. thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> every single bite needed to be tasted. >> wow. >> it's like a great big hug. >> my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> everywhere all over the table. >> my stomach is g
and you can think of johnson and rauchenberg going beyond abstract expressions. i could go on, right. you can go on right up until the present moment. >> rose: go see it at moma and then it goes next to houston and then comes to the art institute. thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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i mean, senator johnson has a point in the letter of the law. it's explicitly laid out here that congress is not supposed to get the exact benefits that it's getting according to how the law is written. essentially, they're getting additional benefits, provisions to help pay for the staff and congress members much like they would get if they were making $45,000 or less. members of congress are paid $175,000 a year. they would not qualify under the stipulations in obamacare, and yet they're getting these benefits. senator johnson says that's not fair and that congress should be treated the same way as people in the tickets that they -- districts that they represent under the law. jon and let's take a look back at how all of this came about when the obamacare train or maybe senator baucus would call it a train wreck was rolling and gathering steam on capitol hill, republicans inserted the requirement that if they're going to foist this on the whole country, then members of congress would have to live under the same terms, right? so then, so then t
i mean, senator johnson has a point in the letter of the law. it's explicitly laid out here that congress is not supposed to get the exact benefits that it's getting according to how the law is written. essentially, they're getting additional benefits, provisions to help pay for the staff and congress members much like they would get if they were making $45,000 or less. members of congress are paid $175,000 a year. they would not qualify under the stipulations in obamacare, and yet they're...
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one of my favorite to look for this year is dakota johnson, >> we're all so intrigued with "50 shades of grey" and designers are equally intrigued. >> we know josh is. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. happy new year one against. >>> lara, shall we? >> yes, let's do it. >> we shall return. >> today is a day of keeping up with resolutions. the odds against most of us is less than 10% that we'll actually do it. so, we call in the expert, david zinczenko. >> his new book offering simple tweaks you can make to your daily life to make 2014 great. we are here to get some tips. i imagine this is a big time of year for you when people finally resolve to get it all right. >> and to your point, 92% fail, that ends now, right now. >> right snow. >> starting right now. so, here's a really good way to beat the winter blues, when you're going out to eat, here at outback is the blooming onion. >> it's more like the gloom and doom onion. the problem is, these shot glasses are filled with vegetable oils. it has a lot of fat. the problem is the omega 6 fatty acids which negate the heart healthy o
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peter johnson, jr. is here next with what they're going to mean to you. >> and you might have broken several of them already today. then he's here legally, but wants to be a lawyer. so should he be given a license to practice? you're about to find out. >>> we have quick headlines for you now. the california supreme court will decide today whether to grant a law license to a man who graduated from law school and passed the bar. the controversial case challenged a 1996 ruling that bars illegal immigrants from receiving professional licenses. and lawyer lin stewart defended the terrorist who attacked the world trade center in 1993 and tried to help him pull out more attacks. she has terminal cancer and has two years to live. there are four years remaining on her sentence. steve? >> thank you. it's a new year. that means a whole new batch of laws on the books. about 40,000 new laws. here to break down a couple of them, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr. >> happy new year. lot of new laws and if you
peter johnson, jr. is here next with what they're going to mean to you. >> and you might have broken several of them already today. then he's here legally, but wants to be a lawyer. so should he be given a license to practice? you're about to find out. >>> we have quick headlines for you now. the california supreme court will decide today whether to grant a law license to a man who graduated from law school and passed the bar. the controversial case challenged a 1996 ruling that...
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it was the car that don johnson drove in "miami vice." >> what great life, huh? >> there's a lot of guys right now. in a few months, you could be making a lot of money. >> was all this legal? absolutely not. >> oh, yeah, i was greedy. the thousand-dollar suits and the gold watches and the drinking at lunch and the cocaine at the end of the day and all this. it was almost like adult disney land for dysfunctional people, basically. back then, i had a thousand best friends. everyone was my best friend because everyone wanted something from me. everyone could benefit from what i was doing. i was really generous with my money. yeah, sure. it didn't have any meaning to me. it was like monopoly money. >> oh, my god. >> it's made up of everybody here. you guys are part of it. you built it. without you, it doesn't run. if we all stick together, next year at this time we'll be double the size. we already are the most powerful firm. we'll be a legend on wall street, guys. that's all gold, all right? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> up next, you might need a wall street salary
it was the car that don johnson drove in "miami vice." >> what great life, huh? >> there's a lot of guys right now. in a few months, you could be making a lot of money. >> was all this legal? absolutely not. >> oh, yeah, i was greedy. the thousand-dollar suits and the gold watches and the drinking at lunch and the cocaine at the end of the day and all this. it was almost like adult disney land for dysfunctional people, basically. back then, i had a thousand...
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sex therapist virginia johnson of masters and johnson fame helped to make talking about sex no longer taboo. >> millions of infer tile couples are grateful to robert edwards. >> a.d. toyota took the cars to prominence audio systems and ear phones changed the way we listened to music. the chef's innovations made chicago a dining destination. >> peter o'toole shot to fame, nominated for more oscars than any other actor without winning until honored for lifetime achievements. joan fontaine won two oscars. the sopranos turned james began gandolfini into a huge star. >> americans first fell in love with annette funicello from the mickey mouse club. >> with all in the family's eating digit bunker, she became a symbol of the feminist movement. julie harris was the first woman of the theater to win five tony awards. >> jonathan winters unpredictable comedy kept generations of americans laughing. hollywood careers and movies could go boom or bust depending which way roger ebetter held his thumb. his way with words made him the country's leading movie critic. >> helen thomas spent five decades
sex therapist virginia johnson of masters and johnson fame helped to make talking about sex no longer taboo. >> millions of infer tile couples are grateful to robert edwards. >> a.d. toyota took the cars to prominence audio systems and ear phones changed the way we listened to music. the chef's innovations made chicago a dining destination. >> peter o'toole shot to fame, nominated for more oscars than any other actor without winning until honored for lifetime achievements....
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johnson. a family company. let's bubble. here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. i takbecause you can't beatrning for my frzero heartburn.n. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> so imagine you start a business right out of college and then you watch it grow into
johnson. a family company. let's bubble. here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. i takbecause you can't...
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jimmie johnson returned to nascar glory motoring his way to a sixth championship. and lebron james went for a second championship title. game six was an interesting classic. the heat won in overtime in a game seven with san antonio. >> we're here to win multiple champions. >> reporter: alabama rolled over notre dame to claim back-to-back championships. after a horrific injury of kevin ware, louisville won the championship. but it was florida gulf coast that electrified basketball wins. they reached the sweet 16. it was also a year of personal achievement and amazing comebacks. phil mickelson made four birdies over the final six holes of the british open to shoot a blistering 5 under 66 to win his first title there. diana nyad tried and failed four times to swim from cuba without a protective cage. in september she finally went the distance. team usa won eight consecutive races to capture the america's cup. as always there was an ugly side to sports. after a decade of denial, lance armstrong finally came clean on his steroid use. former baseball mvp ryan braun did,
jimmie johnson returned to nascar glory motoring his way to a sixth championship. and lebron james went for a second championship title. game six was an interesting classic. the heat won in overtime in a game seven with san antonio. >> we're here to win multiple champions. >> reporter: alabama rolled over notre dame to claim back-to-back championships. after a horrific injury of kevin ware, louisville won the championship. but it was florida gulf coast that electrified basketball...
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was this joe johnson back there? is that you? very nice. well done, well done. i believe. i don't know. yes, thank you. >>> a few high clouds. we had a lot more yesterday. it's colder this morning. by the way, this is the day if you want to shout out, i can probably do four minutes and not do a rap. perry said, it's 35 in crescent city. could you give us a shot out? no, i cannot do that. but yes, cret thent city -- crescent city, 35. vallejo, is 35. that's william tweety and casey in concord, 32. the rainfall in 2013 was the driest ever. i mean, you know about san francisco but there were a bunch. some very, very usually wet areas occidental in the russian river should get 57 inches. they had under 15-point a. the kentfield and marin county also one that's usually up there with the rainfall, normal is about 48 inches. they had 7.80. los gatos, 3.75. they should have over 23. you could do a page and a half of all of the record dry. fresno, you name it. sacramento, amazing. san francisco for december usually gets 4.56 inches of rain. we had .39. 6th driest ever. the maximum
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johnson ran 40 yards for the score. baler outscored. top offence 54.42. how about that. huskers plan. they got a lead and check this out. from his own end zone. wow. nebraska 17-12. getting a rainbow to quincy. another one 99 yards into the end zone. the longest reception. cornhusker win this one 24-19. they call michigan stadium the big house. it can entertain 100,000 fans. we see it all the time. on new year's day, they put a hockey ring in the middle of the stadium. if they build it they would come. it was snowing throughout. that did not stop the largest crowd to see a hockey game. 105,000 fans rocking the house. toronto maple leaves making it up. it was a classic hockey game. detroit down 2-1. justin apple gait tying it up. it would stay on the way. john that were barneya was rock solid. they can win it here. taking aim. you can put this on ice. the shoot-out 3-2 is the final. >> i'm jessica taff. back to you. >> busy. busy start to the new year's. jessica taff, thank you. >> new york city has a change in leadership for the first time in 12 years. what's on new york
johnson ran 40 yards for the score. baler outscored. top offence 54.42. how about that. huskers plan. they got a lead and check this out. from his own end zone. wow. nebraska 17-12. getting a rainbow to quincy. another one 99 yards into the end zone. the longest reception. cornhusker win this one 24-19. they call michigan stadium the big house. it can entertain 100,000 fans. we see it all the time. on new year's day, they put a hockey ring in the middle of the stadium. if they build it they...
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storm johnson ran for three more. central florida outlast baylor. 52-42, central florida gets the win. watch for that kid in the nfl draft. nebraska number 23 georgia in the gator bowl. nebraska up five. a mishandled snap sends the cornhuskers back. this looks like it will be a safety for georgia. but the ball is marked down inside the one yard line so keep the ball on the next play tommy armstrong let's one loose to a wide-open receiver, 99 yards is the touchdown. they go for giving up the safety to scoring the long one. nebraska beats georgia. iowa's with a pick and return. but wait. what does he do. oh, don't -- >> oh, my gosh. he dropped the bowl. designee didn't do that. no he didn't do that. >> half a step. >> you hate to see that. come on. lsu hangs on to win this game. >> i think the kid was across the line. he got chipped. he got robbed. >> the pre-season consensus number one college football prospect may have lost a little value but clowney made the announcement yesterday he will be one of the top picks if n
storm johnson ran for three more. central florida outlast baylor. 52-42, central florida gets the win. watch for that kid in the nfl draft. nebraska number 23 georgia in the gator bowl. nebraska up five. a mishandled snap sends the cornhuskers back. this looks like it will be a safety for georgia. but the ball is marked down inside the one yard line so keep the ball on the next play tommy armstrong let's one loose to a wide-open receiver, 99 yards is the touchdown. they go for giving up the...
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and you're seeing a lot of republicans, ron johnson, tea party senator from wisconsin, who is saying, you know, let's try to fix parts of this. let's get rid of the mandate perhaps. repeal certain parts of it. but the problem is going to be you've got 2.1 million people signed up. what do you do with them? do you say, sorry, guys, you can't have your coverage. sign up through the marketplace as it was flawed previously. i think that's going to be a major, major problem and a major thing for republicans to consider in the year ahead. >> all right, we appreciate it. i want to bring in now nbc's john yang traveling with the president in hawaii. john, first of all, happy new year. >> reporter: happy new year, brian. thank you very much. >> any reaction from the white house in terms of what judge sonia sotomayor did last night? >> reporter: not yet. it happened fairly early in the evening here in hawaii time. we reached out to the white house and they said not to expect a statement last night. that if anything would come out, it would come out today at the earliest, but even then there's n
and you're seeing a lot of republicans, ron johnson, tea party senator from wisconsin, who is saying, you know, let's try to fix parts of this. let's get rid of the mandate perhaps. repeal certain parts of it. but the problem is going to be you've got 2.1 million people signed up. what do you do with them? do you say, sorry, guys, you can't have your coverage. sign up through the marketplace as it was flawed previously. i think that's going to be a major, major problem and a major thing for...